New research from the University of Minnesota shows that the way we measure brain connectivity matters.
The study finds that some common metrics fail to accurately map brain networks. Read more ➡️: https://t.co/dtbeicF2tL.
@UMNCSE#Neurology#BrainResearch
How does radiation affect human organ tissue?
We’re trying to better understand this by using miniature, three-dimensional systems known as organs on a chip.
Read more:
https://t.co/ukTGb9xvz1
@OgleLab@UMNCSE@UMNresearch
Organotellurium Probes Enable One-step Single-cell Analysis of Post-translational Modification | Journal of the American Chemical Society @UMNCSE@UMNews https://t.co/L0cDrkRSkU
With help from our world-renowned faculty, CS&E has developed two new courses and an AI minor to ensure that all UMN students have access to AI training to prepare them for the workforce.
Learn more: https://t.co/prskWVB7W6
The Winter Olympics is underway! Fun fact: PhD alumna Marge Hartfel is part of USA Luge's research and technical team, which helps USA Luge and its sled slide faster and more efficiently.
Read more: https://t.co/u2VS2ji8Hh